Posted by LOU from Wi. on March 11, 2011 at 20:18:57 from (174.124.110.80):
Gonna make some one mad, but I really don't care. Gonna rant a little as I don't understand why equipment isn't fixed right during winter season, when farm field work can't be done.If we can , fix it why not the guy who owned it before us ? Were not farming 100's acres ,just gardening here at the homestead so we need the tools for the tractor to pull around, making it easier on the guy working up the garden area (son). The cultivator isn't the worse we looked at but it only took aprox 3 hrs to make parts that was missing,fit new parts and make template for pieces. When we re built the 706,I said the reason it is in such state of dis repair was the farmer who used it was so darn lazy and cheep he wouldn't put a tarp over it, he was to busy eating cookies and watching Oprah.Now before you sell something to us, would you PLEASE FIX IT so we wont have to?LOL. Now comes back from some of you posters, the nasty reply's.Butttttt, Like Rhett Butler said"FRANKLY MY DEAR,I DON"t give a Da---!BY YA ALL. Regards to some. LOU & VICTOR LOL!!!!!!.
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